The precautions and anaesthetic management of patients suffering from ruptured cerebral aneurysm during the end of pregnancy are reviewed. Hypotensive agents are discussed.doi:10.1016/S0750-7658(87)80372-6F. MaissinDépartement d'Anesthésie-Réanimation, Hôpital Jean-Bernard, BP 577, F 86021 ...
Dihydroergotamine was considered to be more effective than the adrenergic substances, and use of this drug in hypotensive pregnant women has been reported in the German literature (Goeschen 1984). However, its use in pregnancy is controversial because of its potential oxytocic effects and adverse ...
PERIPARTUM ANAESTHETIC MANAGEMENT OF TWIN GESTATIONAL PREGNANCY IN PATIENT WITH TAKAYASU'S ARTERITIS For example, from the second trimester onwards there is increased risk of supine hypotension syndrome causing circulation problems; risk of deep vein thrombosis increases in the third trimester and therefore...
The causes of low blood pressure may vary depending on the type of hypotension. This can be either pathological, in that it is associated with disease, or physiological, in that it is related to a normal although disruptive process. At times more than one mechanism and cause may account for...
due to considerable risks regarding airway management associated with physiological changes of pregnancy. Hypotension is reported to occur in up to 80% of spinal anesthesia cases. Many approaches have been tried to prevent spinal hypotension, e.g., fluid loading, vasopressors, or both. The aim of...
However, effective treatment of postspinal hypotension remains an important component of anesthetic management. While phenylephrine has become the vasopressor of choice for treatment of hypotension in healthy women undergoing cesarean section due to the lower risk of fetal acidosis, the preferred ...
The limitations of the yellow card scheme and the role of case reports as one of the most important tools in observational research have been well documented. Since our patient sustained no apparent lasting harm to her pregnancy from the episode of profound hypotension, we believed that our case...
PERIPARTUM ANAESTHETIC MANAGEMENT OF TWIN GESTATIONAL PREGNANCY IN PATIENT WITH TAKAYASU'S ARTERITIS For example, from the second trimester onwards there is increased risk of supine hypotension syndrome causing circulation problems; risk of deep vein thrombosis increases in the third trimester and therefore...
Ruptured ectopic pregnancy can present with a wide range of symptoms and under variable circumstances. Recognition of subtle signs of hemorrhage and consideration of the diagnosis of ruptured pregnancy in the ED will lead to early diagnosis and appropriate management....
Spinal anesthesia is the preferred method for elective cesarean sections due to considerable risks regarding airway management associated with physiological changes of pregnancy. Hypotension is reported to occur in up to 80% of spinal anesthesia cases, it can lead to serious maternal complications as ...